Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.10.2 - Page 19

Multi-chassis management dashboard, Viewing MCM home

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• Slot information view-On the top left corner of the page, a list of modules present on the chassis is displayed showing slot information, health status and a link that goes into details. Modules in this list include compute, storage sleds, and IOMs. Click View Inventory to see more details about the modules present in the chassis. Click View Chassis Image to switch the display of the widget to chassis graphical view. • Chassis Information-On the lower left corner of the page, you can view a summary of the chassis information such as service tag, asset tag, firmware version and power state. • Device Health-On the upper right corner of the page, you can view the health status of chassis subsystems such as fans, power supplies, temperature and compute, networking, and storage sleds. When the subsystem status is unhealthy, you can click in the Reason to view the list of fault messages. • Recent Alerts-On the top center of the page, you can view the most recent alerts for events occurring in the chassis. Click View All, to see all the alerts in the Alerts page. • Recent Activity-Below the Recent Alerts widget, you can the most recent activities occurring in the chassis. Click View All, to view all the activities or jobs in the Jobs page. NOTE: When you refresh inventory and power the chassis on after the chassis is AC power cycled, the inventory of the compute sled and IOM may be displayed after 3-5 minutes. NOTE: If chassis has not been powered on after the AC Power Cycle operation, the inventory status is displayed as "unknown". Viewing alerts The Alerts section displays the specific types of alerts such as Critical, Warning, and Unknown. You can also view alerts for specific device types such as chassis, compute, networking, and storage. Viewing jobs and activities The Recent Activity section displays a list of recent jobs and activities, and their status. Click All Activity to go to the Jobs page and view detailed information about the jobs. Multi-chassis management dashboard Multiple chassis are grouped to form domains called Multi-Chassis Management (MCM) groups. An MCM group can have 20 chassis, where one is the lead and the remaining 19 are members. OME-Modular supports wired MCM groups where the chassis are daisy-chained through a redundant port on the management controller. In a multi-chassis management (MCM) group, the number of events and jobs for the entire group is displayed. The Device Health, Alerts, and Recent Activity sections display the consolidated details of all the devices in the group. NOTE: Maintain a minimum interval of two minutes between removing and inserting each device. Viewing MCM home page You can view the following information about the MCM group: • MCM group-You can view: • Name of the group • Topology of the group using View Topology • Name, IP address, and service tag of the lead chassis • Name, IP address, and service tag of the member chassis • Device Health-Displays the health status of the chassis subsystems-chassis, compute sled, networking, and storage. You can click the health status of the individual devices or click All Devices, to view a summary of the devices in the All Devices page. • Recent Alerts-Displays the most recent alerts for events occurring in the lead chassis and the subsystems. Click All Alerts, to view the Alerts page for the lead and member chassis. • Recent Activity-Displays the most recent activities occurring in the lead chassis and the subsystems. Click All Activity, to view the Jobs page for the lead and member chassis. NOTE: If a member chassis is added to a chassis group based on a "Join Group" request from the member chassis, the status of the member chassis is displayed as "Unknown" for sometime, on the MCM dashboard. Logging in to OME-Modular 19

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Slot information view—On the top left corner of the page, a list of modules present on the chassis is displayed showing slot
information, health status and a link that goes into details. Modules in this list include compute, storage sleds, and IOMs. Click
View
Inventory
to see more details about the modules present in the chassis. Click
View Chassis Image
to switch the display of the
widget to chassis graphical view.
Chassis Information
—On the lower left corner of the page, you can view a summary of the chassis information such as service tag,
asset tag, firmware version and power state.
Device Health
—On the upper right corner of the page, you can view the health status of chassis subsystems such as fans, power
supplies, temperature and compute, networking, and storage sleds. When the subsystem status is unhealthy, you can click in the
Reason
to view the list of fault messages.
Recent Alerts
—On the top center of the page, you can view the most recent alerts for events occurring in the chassis. Click
View
All
, to see all the alerts in the
Alerts
page.
Recent Activity
—Below the
Recent Alerts
widget, you can the most recent activities occurring in the chassis. Click
View All
, to
view all the activities or jobs in the
Jobs
page.
NOTE:
When you refresh inventory and power the chassis on after the chassis is AC power cycled, the inventory of the
compute sled and IOM may be displayed after 3-5 minutes.
NOTE:
If chassis has not been powered on after the AC Power Cycle operation, the inventory status is displayed as
"unknown".
Viewing alerts
The
Alerts
section displays the specific types of alerts such as Critical, Warning, and Unknown. You can also view alerts for specific
device types such as chassis, compute, networking, and storage.
Viewing jobs and activities
The
Recent Activity
section displays a list of recent jobs and activities, and their status. Click
All Activity
to go to the
Jobs
page and
view detailed information about the jobs.
Multi-chassis management dashboard
Multiple chassis are grouped to form domains called Multi-Chassis Management (MCM) groups. An MCM group can have 20 chassis,
where one is the lead and the remaining 19 are members. OME–Modular supports wired MCM groups where the chassis are daisy-chained
through a redundant port on the management controller.
In a multi-chassis management (MCM) group, the number of events and jobs for the entire group is displayed. The
Device Health
,
Alerts
, and
Recent Activity
sections display the consolidated details of all the devices in the group.
NOTE:
Maintain a minimum interval of two minutes between removing and inserting each device.
Viewing MCM home page
You can view the following information about the MCM group:
MCM group—You can view:
Name of the group
Topology of the group using
View Topology
Name, IP address, and service tag of the lead chassis
Name, IP address, and service tag of the member chassis
Device Health
—Displays the health status of the chassis subsystems—chassis, compute sled, networking, and storage. You can click
the health status of the individual devices or click
All Devices
, to view a summary of the devices in the
All Devices
page.
Recent Alerts
—Displays the most recent alerts for events occurring in the lead chassis and the subsystems. Click
All Alerts
, to view
the
Alerts
page for the lead and member chassis.
Recent Activity
—Displays the most recent activities occurring in the lead chassis and the subsystems. Click
All Activity
, to view the
Jobs
page for the lead and member chassis.
NOTE:
If a member chassis is added to a chassis group based on a "Join Group" request from the member chassis, the
status of the member chassis is displayed as "Unknown" for sometime, on the MCM dashboard.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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